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From the repeal and replacement of the 2015 definition of Waters of the United States and opening up the National Environmental Policy Act procedures, to reevaluating regulations on listing species and designating critical habitat; the spring Unified Agenda sets a busy schedule for the year ahead.

Review existing CEQ regulations implementing the procedural requirements of the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) pursuant to Executive Order 13807 (related to the environmental review process).

Environmental Protection Agency

Repeal and replace the 2015 Waters of the United States Rule; EPA anticipates finalizing the repeal by November 2018, releasing the proposed replacement rule by August 2018 and finalizing that rule approximately a year later in 2019 (with the Army Corps of Engineers).

On the long-term agenda, EPA plans to update its regulations for when states can assume administration of the Clean Water Act 404 permits. Meaning that states, not the Corps, could make wetlands decisions for projects.

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